Mark of Falworth

CCCXII Falworth Castle Revisited.

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Very nice castle, Mark of Falworth!

I like the rockwork, though more SNOT would be nice. The foliage is nice and dense. Those palm trees look great. I also particularly like the water technique and waterfall.

The detailing on the castle is nice as well: not too extravagant and not too simple. The double arches over the windows look great. The only detail I think could be better is the parapet on top of the wall. It seems like it is currently done in LEGO scale with a 1-brick-high wall and 1-brick-high turrets. It would look more realistic if the wall were taller by at least a brick so the minifigure heads were at the height of the gaps between turrets.

Brick on, Mark of Falworth!

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The combination of rocks, dark and light gray, palms, foliage, water and high is definitely one of yours styles that I love so much.

Good luck on CCC XII and congrats for one more beatiful MOC!

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Epic build Mark ! I am so looking forward to this years CCC, seems to be a tough year for everybody.

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I LOVE the inset archway style you have used, really adds something to the towers. The path is well done and man do you have a LOT of greenery. My one disappointment was the big boulder by the waterfall (left of it), I had kind of hoped was secretly a doorway to something. Hollywood has clearly ruined me to think that a waterfall doesn't contain a secret base!

The palm trees are very well done and seem very organic. The water effect is very believable with the light parts/medium/dark all collaborating to make for a lovely little splash of color that draws the eye down from top to bottom, then the criss-cross of the path makes you go side to side.

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The never-tiring Mark has returned, again with sheer excellence.

The waterfall has really turned out well.

I like the way that leads to the castle - and the castle itself has a unique look.

Need to mention the 45 degree angle of the front tower?

Impressing.

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